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专辑名称: Barn
创作艺人: [Neil Young & Crazy Horse]
音乐流派: ROCK|摇滚
专辑规格: 1碟10首
出品公司: Reprise
发行时间: 2021/12/10
官方标价: £11.29 (会员免费下载)
域名语言: [en] (AI检测)


曲目介绍:

Song Of The Seasons
Heading West
Change Ain't Never Gonna
Canerican
Shape Of You
They Might Be Lost
Human Race
Tumblin' Thru The Years
Welcome Back
Don't Forget Love


详细介绍:

It%27s amazing how Neil Young and Crazy Horse%27s collaborations can seem like a lost moment in time, captured in amber. You feel it right away on their 19th studio album with opener Song of the Seasons: that evocative harmonica, Nils Lofgren%27s sentimental accordion, Young%27s voice wavering on the last half of the line We%27re so together in the way that we feel/ That we could wind up anywhere; it%27s as easy as a worn suede glove and nostalgic for a moment you don%27t even know. Then again, that moment might just be the classic Harvest Moon, on which this sweet song (all about connection, a running theme on Barn) would have been right at home. It helps that Young goes all in. He has played with two-thirds of the band since 1968, and the album was recorded in circumstances about as romantic as you can get: under a full moon, in a restored off-grid 19th century barn high up in the Rockies, the press release details. Goosed by ragged guitar, Heading West gets dreamy about childhood and how your parents%27 decisions change you. Shape of You is an out-and-out love song (You changed my life for the better/ Wore my love like your favorite sweater), an inspired blues roll warmed up by Billy Talbot%27s lumbering bass and Young%27s right-hand piano shimmy. Ditto Tumblin%27 Thru the Years, which sounds more like it%27s about the band%27s connection than any romantic love, and is just about as pretty as anything Young%27s ever written. It%27s not all mellow and cozy, though. Human Race is a spitfire stomp, complete with searing guitar solo, and you can feel the frustration of Young, who has been warning of climate change for decades: Today no one cares/ Tomorrow no one shares/ Because they all will be gone but the children. (A ghostly chorus drifts in to chant the line Children of the fires and floods.) The band adopts a blues rag to chronicle Western dependence on petroleum for Change Ain%27t Never Gonna. As Young looks both backward and forward at the same time, he%27s aware it sounds familiar—but hopeful it might finally sink in. I been singin%27 this way for so long/ Riding through this storm, he reminds us on Welcome Back, later warning: Before the world has closed us in/ We might still allow for changes to be made … Before your computer turns on you. Don%27t Forget Love closes the album on a note of genuine hope, Young reassuringly singing, When you%27re takin%27 and you could be givin%27/ When you%27re dyin%27 and you could be livin%27/ Don%27t forget love.


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